iPhone Needs Scroll Bars!

It's one of the things the iPhone UI is sorely missing. When in the iPhone app, and scrolling through one of my long playlists, It can take an age to get to the song I want. Yes, I know there's a search option, but it doesn't search via the playlist, only the library, or album the song is in.
Whilst using Apple's Remote app the other day, I noticed that when in the same playlist, there's suddenly a scroll bar!
It's also needed in Safari, when browsing a long webpage.
I know and have the QuickScroll app from Cydia, but that becomes useless in the iPod, because it requires you to tripple-tap, on something that isnt clickable(the whole list is clickable in the iPod).

What's the point of really long playlists? What's the point of playlists in general?

Am I the only one that listens to albums?

Click to expand...

The point of play list is choice. Listen to a variety of artist in the same genre or different genres, grouped together the way you want. Secondly, long play list can be used at parties. Yes, people use their ipods & iphones and laptops connected to a high powered system to run a party. Plug, Play, walk away. I've seen it, done it and it works well.

In regard to the scroll bars, I think its a good idea, only if there is an option to turn on and off in settings. We have to please the naysayers.

You're showing your age. The beauty of downloading music from Itunes is you don't have to waste money on a whole album when all you want is one song.
People want choice. You like to listen to one whole album, others want a variety.

I don't see the problem with scroll bars as long as users have an option not to use them if they don't like it.

Edit: You all ready have a gray bar going up and down in your play list, it just does not function as a scroll bar.

Excuse me? I'm showing my age? I'm only 25. I never saw the whole appeal to only download the songs you want. Sure every now and then I skip through songs but 95% I listen to the full album. It's a much better experience that way.

Excuse me? I'm showing my age? I'm only 25. I never saw the whole appeal to only download the songs you want. Sure every now and then I skip through songs but 95% I listen to the full album. It's a much better experience that way.

Click to expand...

I was just pulling your leg, just kidding. But on the much better experience, that is subjective, not a fact.

Apple originally designed the iPhone UI with scrollbars. They've said that the fingertip scrolling came along midway. Unfortunately, they threw the baby out with the bathwater.

It's really painful to scroll down to the middle of a long document. For that matter, it's not much fun doing the selection spinner to get down to "West Virginia" in a state list either. As a UI, it fails some basic principles once it has more than a relatively few items.

Apple originally designed the iPhone UI with scrollbars. They've said that the fingertip scrolling came along midway. Unfortunately, they threw the baby out with the bathwater.

It's really painful to scroll down to the middle of a long document. For that matter, it's not much fun doing the selection spinner to get down to "West Virginia" in a state list either. As a UI, it fails some basic principles once it has more than a relatively few items.

Click to expand...

+1

Precisely. I see too many posters here who feel because Apple did not include it, it's a bad idea.

I don't miss scrolling in playlists, but I definitely miss it in Safari. Scrolling through a long page can be painful, especially the third time you accidentally hit the status bar while trying to scroll and jump back to the top.

I don't miss scrolling in playlists, but I definitely miss it in Safari. Scrolling through a long page can be painful, especially the third time you accidentally hit the status bar while trying to scroll and jump back to the top.

Click to expand...

So true . Happens to me all the time. And while were at it, how about a simple way to scroll to bottom?

Excuse me? I'm showing my age? I'm only 25. I never saw the whole appeal to only download the songs you want. Sure every now and then I skip through songs but 95% I listen to the full album. It's a much better experience that way.

Also I was one to never listen to popular music either.

Click to expand...

some people don't like every song on an album. it's not that uncommon. I'm sorry I think Boulevard of Broken Dreams sucked from American Idiot (just one of many possible examples), but I don't want to listen to that crap. I'm gonna buy the good songs. and what if I want to listen to multiple artists, not just one album from one artist? Your "album only" plan falls through

some people don't like every song on an album. it's not that uncommon. I'm sorry I think Boulevard of Broken Dreams sucked from American Idiot (just one of many possible examples), but I don't want to listen to that crap. I'm gonna buy the good songs. and what if I want to listen to multiple artists, not just one album from one artist? Your "album only" plan falls through

Click to expand...

American Idiot is not a good example. That album is not just a collection of songs, but a unified piece of conceptual art and social and political commentary. It tells a story, and if you listen to only a part of it you will be missing an incredible amount. I see your point in many cases, but you chose one of the poorest examples in recent memory.

American Idiot is not a good example. That album is not just a collection of songs, but a unified piece of conceptual art and social and political commentary. It tells a story, and if you listen to only a part of it you will be missing an incredible amount. I see your point in many cases, but you chose one of the poorest examples in recent memory.

Click to expand...

that was just the first one that came to mind. i just don't like blvd of broken dreams. its just too whiny for me

It's one of the things the iPhone UI is sorely missing. When in the iPhone app, and scrolling through one of my long playlists, It can take an age to get to the song I want. Yes, I know there's a search option, but it doesn't search via the playlist, only the library, or album the song is in.
Whilst using Apple's Remote app the other day, I noticed that when in the same playlist, there's suddenly a scroll bar!It's also needed in Safari, when browsing a long webpage.
I know and have the QuickScroll app from Cydia, but that becomes useless in the iPod, because it requires you to tripple-tap, on something that isnt clickable(the whole list is clickable in the iPod).

MacRumors attracts a broad audience
of both consumers and professionals interested in
the latest technologies and products. We also boast an active community focused on
purchasing decisions and technical aspects of the iPhone, iPod, iPad, and Mac platforms.